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Subject: Cuba
From: Wayne.B No but from Florida it would be very easy to go by way of the Bahamas, Cayman Islands or Mexico. Why would you want to go around and passed Cuba to get to Cuba? Florida to Caymans to Cuba? :-) Capt. Bill |
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Subject: Cuba
From: Wayne.B (LaBomba182) wrote: Why would you want to go around and passed Cuba to get to Cuba? Florida to Caymans to Cuba? :-) =========================================== To legally circumvent any possible US travel restrictions (he's a non-US boat/citizen). It was a joke Wayne. :-) Take a look at a chart. Capt. Bill |
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Subject: Cuba
From: Wayne.B On 29 Oct 2004 03:12:12 GMT, (LaBomba182) wrote: It was a joke Wayne. :-) Take a look at a chart. ====================== OK, OK. I know the chart very well. I'm sitting here in Cape Coral looking for places to cruise to with our new GB49 and Cuba looks like a winner if we can ever get some rational policies in place. I've been three times and can't wait to go again once either party shows some balls and drops this stupid ****ing contest with Castro. Capt. Bill |
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